We have found multiple words y. Choose the one you are looking for and click on the link in its Dictionary entry column to see its detailed etymology.
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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y | French | |
y | French | (Pronoun) (archaic) With adjectives. Only used with handful of adjectives (the most usual being y compris, which is a special case), mainly in juridical language.. Used as a pronoun to replace à followed [...](archaic) With adjectives. Only used with handful of adjectives (the most usual being y compris, which is a special case), mainly in juridical language.. Used as a pronoun to replace à followed [...] |
y | French | (Pronoun) (Quebec, France, colloquial) He:. (Quebec, France, colloquial) They:. (Quebec, colloquial) They:.(Quebec, France, colloquial) He:. (Quebec, France, colloquial) They:. (Quebec, colloquial) They:. |
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